... down to divert himself by giving to the Public the portrait of all the rest. Filled with wrath against the traitor of Rumford, one of them resolved to write to the printer and enquire the author's name; Samuel Johnson, was the reply. No more was necessary;... The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select - Página 71826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1786 - 314 páginas
...Johnfon, was the reply. No more was neceflary; Samuel Johnfon was the name of the curate, and foon did each begin to load him with reproaches for turning his friends into ridicule in a manner fo cruel and unprovoked. In vain did the guilt~ lefs curate proteft his innocence; one was fure that... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 520 páginas
...the traitor of Rumford, one of them resolved to write to the printer and enquire the author's name ; Samuel Johnson was the reply. No more was necessary...that Cupidus was but another name for neighbour Baggs ; till the poor parson, unable to contend any longer, rode to London, and brought them full satisfaction... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 524 páginas
...the traitor of Rumford, one of them resolved to write to the printer and enquire the author's name ; Samuel Johnson was the reply. No more was necessary...that Cupidus was but another name for neighbour Baggs ; till the poor parson, unable to contend any longer, rode to London, and brought them full satisfaction... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 530 páginas
...the traitor of Rumford, one of them resolved to write to the printer and enquire the author's name ; Samuel Johnson was the reply. No more was necessary...and that Cupidus was but another name for neighbour Baees ; till o CO * the poor parson, unable to contend any longer, rode to London, and brought them... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 páginas
...truitor of Rumford, one-of them resolved to write to the printer, and enquire the author's naine ; Samuel Johnson was the reply. No more was necessary...reproaches for turning his friends .into- ridicule in a munmr so cruel, and unprovoked. In vain did the guiltless curate protest bis innocence: one was sure... | |
| William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1814 - 146 páginas
...the Traitor of Rumford, one of them resolved to write to the Printer and enquire the Author's name; Samuel Johnson, was the reply. No more was necessary,...and soon did each begin to load him with reproaches lor turning his friends'into ridicule, iu a manner so cruel and unprovoked. In vain did the guiltless... | |
| William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1814 - 140 páginas
...the Traitor of Rumford, one of them resolved to write to the 'Printer and enquire the Author's name; Samuel Johnson, was the reply. No more was necessary,...the Curate, and soon did each begin to load him with reproachei for turning his friendsjinto ridicule, in a manner so cruel and unprovoked. In vain did... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 páginas
...author's name; Samuel Johnson was the reply. No more was necessary ; S;imuel Johnson, was the name of ihe curate, and soon did each begin to load him with reproaches for turning his friends into ridicule in a maotur sp cruel and unprovoked. In vain did the guiltless curate protest his innocence: one was sure... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1826 - 250 páginas
...the traitor of Romford, one of them resolved to write to the printer and inquire the author's name ; Samuel Johnson, was the reply. No more was necessary...guiltless curate protest his innocence ; one was sure that Aligu meant Mr. Twigg, and that Cupidus was but another name for neighbour Baggs ; till the poor parson,... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 páginas
...particularly that of Prospero from Garrick( a ), who never entirely forgave its pointed satire. ( 3 ) more was necessary; Samuel Johnson was the name of...that Cupidus was but another name for neighbour Baggs : till the poor parson, unable to contend any longer, rode to London, and brought them full satisfaction... | |
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